Swintt has expanded its reach in Germany through a content partnership with Entain.
The group’s bwin and other German platforms have gained access to more than 25 games from SwinttPremium’s library, growing the supplier’s reach in the market with its largest-ever expansion in the country to date.
Swintt has curated slot titles specifically for the German iGaming market, combining “traditional fruit machine-style visuals and sounds with accessible and easy-to-trigger bonus features”.
“Over the past few years, the regulated German market has been a major focus area for Swintt, so integrating with a group like Entain that has such a strong presence in the country will be vital to our strategic ambitions,” stated Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt.
“With SwinttPremium titles having already proven hugely popular with German audiences, going live with over 25 of our top-performing slots across Entain’s DE-facing platforms will enable us to introduce games to new audiences while also bolstering the group’s line-up of localised content.”
SwinttPremium titles will join fan favourite slots already available on Entain’s platforms in Germany, including Extra Win X, Seven Seven Pots and Pearls and Master of Books Unlimited, with additional games to be added as new titles are launched.
“As a group with a huge market presence in Germany, it’s vital for bwin to stay on top of the latest trends and give customers what they want – and integrating Swintt’s popular content into our line-up will enable us to do precisely that,” added Wanja Richter, Director of Gaming North Central Europe at Entain.
“By making SwinttPremium slots available across our German-facing brand, we’ll be able to provide players with a wide selection of locally optimised games that are already well-known within the country, further cementing our position as a leading brand in the regulated German market.”
Back in October, David Mann, CEO of Swintt, as well as Dalla-Giacoma, detailed the supplier’s current global iGaming standing and future direction.
Mann said: “Swintt has evolved from a rising challenger into a recognised force in the international iGaming space. We’ve built strong foundations across Europe and are gaining serious traction in newly regulated markets.
“Our focus has always been on creating content that blends innovation with localisation – games that feel tailored to the players they’re designed for.
“Today, our presence in over a dozen jurisdictions gives us a strong foothold to scale further. We’re not chasing volume for the sake of it; we’re focused on sustainable, strategic growth – ensuring that wherever we go, we’re delivering long-term value to operators and players alike.”













